but it is pandemonium.. good morning, it s saturday 24th june. also ahead. the leader of the commons, andrea leadsom, tells broadcasters they should be more patriotic in their coverage of brexit talks. in sport, can the lions roar in auckland? they face the mighty all blacks in the first test at eden park where new zealand are unbeaten for 23 years. # i wish #iwish| # i wish i was #iwish|wasa # i wish i was a special # but i am a creep. and 20 years since their first headline set, we ll get reaction after radiohead played the pyramid stage on the opening night of glastonbury. a big difference in the weather this weekend compared to last weekend s heat wave. it is cool, fresh with more cloud this week and windier in the north. details on 15 minutes. good morning. first, our main story. around 4,000 people were told to evacuate their homes in camden, north london last night due to concerns about fire safety. camden council told people in five towers on the chalcots estate t
then bringing up old hurts and deliberately finding people in anguish to put on our screens. i m fed up with it. now the bbc s director general lord hall and out the corporation s annual plan this week, and he addressed what he called the huge competition presented online by companies such as amazon and netflix. one of the responses he proposed was the development of virtual reality content including in news and current affairs. there has a ready been some work in this area including a short vr film which dramatises a syrian family s journey to europe on smuggled boats. we are all tired. the film, based on real account of it by bbc news and animated by the makers of wallace and gromit won an industry award this week. it may not be news as we know it, but could it be the future? virtual reality footage like that is only properly experience by wearing a headset. but a simpler version, 360 degrees video can be viewed online or on mobiles. the first such report was filmed followi
it is the drug that turns people into the walking dead. how spice is still causing havoc on britain s streets, more than a year after it was banned. as the government says that farm subsidies should be earned, notjust handed out, i am at one of britain s biggest agricultural shows in paris, speaking to farmers and some cows about what they make of the future of their industry. in sport: england are world champions after beating india by nine runs in the women s cricket world cup final at lord s. chris froome has won an extraordinary fourth tour de france, and jordan spieth won the open. he is just 23 years old and it is his fourth major title. what a great weekend of sport. and carol has the weather. we have an east west split in the weather today. if you are in the east there will be a bit more cloud, some spots of rain as well. if you are in the west it will be mostly sunny, dry and warm. i will have more details in 15 minutes. good morning. first, our main story: the paren
ties with the united nations. this comes ties with the united nations. this co m es after ties with the united nations. this comes after the security council adopted a resolution demanding an end to israeli settlement building on occupied palestinian land. the resolution was passed after the united states refuse to veto it standing breaking with long standing us practice. donald trump has suggested he will reverse the us position on this at the un after his inauguration. translation: the decision was taken at the un yesterday pa rt decision was taken at the un yesterday part of the swansong of the old world biased against israel. we are entering a new era and as president elect trump said yesterday this is going to happen much quicker than people think. all the american president afterjimmy carter kept the us commitment not to try to impose conditions provide all agreement on israel in the security council. and yesterday, in complete contrast to this commitment including a co
in our2016 momentous occasion and other events in our 2016 review of the royal yeah. yeah. year. brass band plays ‘happy birthday . it was the year of a big birthday. the queen at 90. for some of her grandchildren and great grandchildren, a trip to canada. the first official overseas visit for the family of four. the duke and duchess of cambridge were also in india. a reminder of royal visits past. and for prince harry, a new relationship highlighted the tricky balance between a private and public life. when you re the queen, you get two birthdays. the real one and the official one. april the 21st was the queen s actual 90th birthday, and she celebrated in windsor. there was of course a cake, baked by nadiya hussain, the winner of the great british bake off. and a meeting with fellow 90 year olds. 0h, an amazing day, yes. i never really imagined that i d meet her. i never imagined i d be 90, let s face it! she was in the bombing of london, so was i. she was evacuated,